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What we know about deadly New Orleans truck attack
flipboard.com · CBS News
The latest on the attack on revelers celebrating the new year on Bourbon Street.
The huge stakes in a new Supreme Court case about pornography
Vox · Ian Millhiser
Texas asks the justices to abandon longstanding First Amendment protections for sexual speech.
Her mental health treatment was helping. So her coverage was cut off
propublica.org · Maya Miller, Duaa Eldeib
Providers, patients and even some federal judges say progress-based insurance denials harm patients at key moments of mental health treatment.
What are nutrient profiling systems, and why aren’t we using them?
Inverse · Christopher Damman
Imagine a world where food on grocery store shelves is ranked by its healthiness. In some countries, that is the reality.
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All the bad habits we’re keeping in 2025
Outside Magazine · The Editors
From eating dinner at midnight to watching trashy TV, here’s the case for suboptimal behavior this New Year.
The joy of clutter
Aeon Media · Matt Alt
While the outside world worships Japan for its minimalism, homes filled with junk are common enough to have an idiom: gomi-yashiki (trash mansions).
How Jimmy Carter might have saved the climate
splinter.com · Dave Levitan
His clean energy push was motivated by the oil crises, and thwarted by the Reagan administration.
Popeye, ‘The Skeleton Dance,’ and ‘Singin’ in the Rain’ enter the public domain
Rolling Stone · Daniel Kreps
Alfred Hitchcock’s first sound film, literary classics by Virginia Woolf, and William Faulkner, and additional Mickey Mouses are fair use now.
The surprising depths of the ‘Real Housewives’ franchise
BBC Culture · Laura Martin
Critics say it’s lowest-common-denominator TV and lawsuits abound, but some see the Bravo show through a high-culture lens.
The nonalcoholic fancy sodas to drink right now
Eater · Amy McCarthy
No longer just limited to the age-old debate over Coke versus Pepsi, the soda aisle is now exploding with options making all sorts of promises.

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